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2020 Red River Métis Expedition
2020 RED RIVER MÉTIS EXPEDITION This year marks Manitoba’s 150th birthday celebration. Numerous communities across the province are planning their celebrations during the year, but it will...

The Peace & Dignity Journeys 1992
The Peace&DignityJourneys’ 1992 (P&DJ’92) run was an event that commemorated 500 years of survival of Indigenous People’s throughout the America’s. To rightfully bring the awareness of sovereignty culture...

Indigenous stories share culture and identity
(Nelliane Cromarty (Left to Right), Wanbdi Wakita, and Stella Neff at the February...

Recently I came across a post on facebook that a personal friend of mine shared. It was a photo of a book titled Timothy...

Backyard Adventures and the Grassy River
Recently my husband and I embarked on our summer holiday tour of Northern Manitoba. While I had lived in Thompson, MB (on three separate occasions); my husband...

Aboriginal HIPPY – I LOVE TO READ MONTH
The history of colonialism and the legacy of residential schools have deeply impacted Aboriginal families and communities by disrupting care-giving and parent-child interaction. The traditional role of...

” Aboriginal peoples living in Canada are among the highest risk populations for diabetes and related complications. Community-based and culturally appropriate prevention strategies and surveillance of diabetes...

This past weekend the Community Relations team was privileged to participate in the 2016 Winnipeg Santa Clause Parade. We teamed up with the Southern Chiefs Organization and...

Karan Gandham shares her Vlog; a passion piece about First Nation Communities in Crisis and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. The information is staggering and definitely well...

Five things about APTN that I bet you didn’t know
Did You Know? APTN is NOT funded by government organizations. – APTN does not receive government funding for operations but generates revenue through subscriber fees, advertising sales...